Chris Kohler

Chris Kohler

@kobunheat

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San Francisco, CA · http://www.wired.com/gamelife

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  1. Surely it's not rocket science: take your highest estimate for expected server load/capacity needed and then DOUBLE IT. What am I missing?

  2. It goes like this / A gentle kick / It helps you float away from biff / But it doesn't work on water

  3. I heard there was a hoverboard / That soon you'd get to buy in stores / But you don't fall for urban legends, do you?

  4. Call me old fashioned, but I don't think we should have to argue with the government about things like "don't kill us with robots."

  5. But what'll make for interesting Twitter is the first time a dev says "my game is way different, please re-review" and Polygon says "no."

  6. These are probably questions that have been raised in many a Polygon staff meeting, to be fair.

  7. Does digital journalism call for a new way of thinking? Perhaps, but constantly tweaking years' worth of reviews seems like a Sisyphean task

  8. The restaurant analogy is one I am pretty sure I made at a SXSW panel years ago. You review the restaurant once, then re-review maybe.

  9. Not saying that "living reviews" aren't an interesting experiment and maybe helpful. Talking about the growing idea that you're OBLIGATED to

  10. Okay, so you all say some variation of "no, because the Internet is an archive." I agree. So: why do some feel that reviews must be updated?

  11. If I publish a story saying John is the CEO of a company, and then John gets fired the next day, do I have to edit the story?

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